Wednesday, March 30, 2011

The DOCTOR WHO Series Six Trailer Debuts

Blimey. Now we're talking.

The BBC has uploaded the first full-length trailer for Series Six of Doctor Who onto YouTube and as you might expect, there's all sorts of things to keep Whovians around the world chattering away on the internets.

"This is the Doctor's darkest hour," says River Song, "He'll rise higher than ever before and then fall so much further. This is the day he finds out who I am."

The Eleventh Doctor kissing River (Hello, hallucinogenic lipstick?), the TARDIS rocketing out of a crack in space, River spinning around blasting things with a laser gun, creepy doll-faced things...

Ominous Omega-like voice that may or may not be Omega: "Fear me. I've killed hundreds of Time Lords."The Doctor: "Fear me. I've killed all of them."

Rory in a TARDIS console room looking exactly like the one belonging to the Ninth and Tenth Doctors (See above screenshot), the Doctor dressed as a sad clown, a pirate reaching out to a hovering female ghost (A Gelth?), a panicked Amy about to shoot something...

"I've been running my whole life. Now it's time for me to stop."

Oh, Easter weekend just can't get here fast enough. Here's the full trailer...

2 comments:

I am officially the only person in the world who didn't notice the shot of Rory in the old Tardis. SO excited right now. Is it bad that I now associate Easter with the return of Doctor Who? Well, I guess it's appropriate. He can rise from the dead too.

DAMN Good Coffee...and HOT!

About Me

Charles Skaggs is the co-host of Next Stop Everywhere: The Doctor Who Podcast and The Fandom Zone Podcast for the Southgate Media Group.

Before all of that happened, he was the writer of the short story "Doctors Three" for the Star Trek: Strange New Worlds II anthology from Pocket Books, four stories for the Daily Planet 2017 newspaper included with the Smallville: The Complete Series DVD set from Warner Home Video, and Generator Rex and Ben 10: Omniverse stories for DC Comics.

He also has a tiny obsession with the television series Doctor Who and maintains a daily diet of comic books to feed his brain.